Desperate To Stop Biden From Taking Office, Trump Suggests Military Intervention, Voting Machine Seizures, and Appointing Sidney Powell To Investigate Her Own Fraud Claims
The president's advisers reportedly pushed back vigorously against his ideas.
The president's advisers reportedly pushed back vigorously against his ideas.
Former Executive Director Ira Glasser discusses the past, present, and increasingly shaky future of free speech.
Harvard's Martin Kulldorff vs. Andrew Noymer of UC Irvine
Joe Biden’s choice for agriculture secretary is more of the same.
A recent flurry of legislative activity suggests why forfeiture reform succeeds—and why it fails.
Vaccinating by age would save many more lives.
The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to Trump's plans for being "premature" until the administration actually does what it says it plans to do.
It took 15 years for the agency to decide that consumers didn’t actually need to be protected from the threat of substandard fruit desserts.
Need an antidote to sickly sweet holiday stories?
The decision says the government failed to present any evidence of virus transmission in restaurants that follow COVID-19 precautions.
We could double the number of Americans vaccinated against COVID-19.
For a small production, it's a remarkable technical achievement.
Harvard's Martin Kulldorff vs. Andrew Noymer of UC Irvine
The justices emphasized that K-12 schools are currently scheduled to reopen after winter break.
New York quickly reversed its ludicrous bathroom ban following backlash from the hospitality industry and anyone with a little common sense.
Pandemic chaos is driving families to flee government institutions in search of education that better suits their needs.
Don’t expand the “hot pursuit” exception to the Fourth Amendment.
Plus: Google gets hit with another antitrust lawsuit, the U.S. falls in a new ranking of human freedom, and more...
That's a high price to pay because some politicians are angry about a little Facebook moderation.
Parsing issues at the intersection of current affairs and the world's largest religious denomination is no easy task.
Aaron Sorkin takes on the famous trial of activists who organized an anti-war protest during the 1968 Democratic convention.
FDA will likely issue an emergency use authorization for a second COVID-19 vaccine tomorrow.
The practice is plainly unconstitutional.
The federal government has apparently neglected to give the company shipping instructions.
If the lawsuit were to succeed, it would hurt the people it seeks to help.
An annual report on the death penalty shows its use declining everywhere except in the federal government.
Sen. Ron Johnson, a Trump ally, now concedes there is no credible evidence to support the president's fanciful conspiracy theory.
New York's unemployment rate is nearly 10 percent and roughly one-third of small businesses in New York City may have closed forever. Seems like a great time to make it more expensive to employ people, right?
Now do qualified immunity.
The move is similar to what's known as a "reverse FOIA" lawsuit, which forces the requester to go to court to defend his right to access public records.
Plus: The FDA approves a new rapid at-home COVID-19 test, lockdowns in Victoria, Australia ruled a human rights abuse, and more...
The federal government responded to the 2008 mortgage crisis by piling new regulations on the financial system, but lower-skilled finance employees were squeezed out of the job market.
Many kids continue to be locked up at home rather than receiving a proper education.
A new book, Wretched Refuse?, documents that newcomers not only increase economic activity but often revitalize faith in free market, limited-government institutions.
The case against the popular pornography site rests on misleading data and hidden agendas.
The new law layers more bureaucratic requirements on a hospitality industry trying to bounce back from its worst year on record.
A new book explicates the escaped slave and renowned orator's argument that the Constitution is "a glorious liberty document" that justified ending slavery.
Individually and in organized groups, people are pushing back against lockdown orders.
The strategy of lodging objections under the Electoral Count Act has been tried before, but it has never succeeded.
"While I fully support the spirit of this legislation, certain technical changes are necessary."
Shutting down the GSP program would reduce economic growth in developing countries and raise taxes on American importers.
Plus: Trump slashes showerhead regulations, Ross Ulbricht might get a pardon, Tom Cruise is the latest COVID scold, and more...
Given the conspicuous lack of credible evidence, the president's charges can be accepted only as a matter of faith.
Surprise: The teachers union opposes this plan.
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